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Zoroark (JP) is a species of Pokémon in the series of the same name. It is a Dark type Pokémon that made its first appearance in Pokémon: Zoroark: Master of Illusions before debuting in the games with the fifth Pokémon generation in the Black and White games. it evolves from Zorua at level 30. In Hisui, Zoroark has a dual-type Normal/Ghost regional form.

Both it and Zorua were the first Fifth Pokémon generation Pokémon to be revealed to the public on February 10, 2010. Zoroark initially debuted as a silhouette before being revealed in full.

Physiology and Behavior[]

Zoroark is a bipedal, slate gray, fox-like Pokémon with crimson and black accents. It has a pointed snout and ears with red insides. It also has some red rimming its eyes and mouth. Zoroark has a large, red, voluminous mane with black tips, which somewhat resembles a ponytail, as a teal bangle down its length separates a mass of the mane from the lower portion. It has a black ruff on its upper body, pointed at the shoulders from which its arms extend. Its upper arms are thin, whereas its lower arms, while still slim, are bulkier. The arms have spiky extensions of fur at the elbows, and it has red claws on its hands and feet. Zoroark's eyes are red-rimmed with light blue irises.

Zoroark can create illusions that are indistinguishable from reality, deluding many people simultaneously. It can even create illusory landscapes in the forests where it dwells, to hide its territory and protect its den. However, Zoroark is incapable of physically changing itself into another form; it is merely capable of casting illusions. When a Zoroark takes the form of a human, it is capable of human speech. It can make convincing illusions of attacks, and these illusions are extremely realistic, enough to fool even cameras and make one believe they're being physically affected, though the illusion does not have any direct physical effect. Lonely Trainers tend to use Zoroark to create illusions in order to ease their own burden of solitude.

Zoroark lives in groups, where unity is strong. It is extremely protective of those it cares about and will go to any lengths to keep them safe, including risking its own life, and it can hold grudges on those who harm its loved ones. Zoroark will hide its Zorua young in its mane to protect them and carry them around. There are stories that say Zoroark punishes those who attempt to catch it by trapping them in an illusion.

Hisuian Zoroark[]

In the Hisui region, Zoroark takes on a drastic ghostly appearance due to dying from the harsh conditions and being reborn through spite. Its main body color is now light grey with red and white accents. Hisuian Zoroark's head and face are similar to its Unova counterpart but colored grey. It has grey ears with black insides and two white markings on both sides of the face. The ears also have light red split parts. The long mane has changed into a longer mane that is colored white with the ends of each tips being colored light and dark red, while covering right side of Zoroark's face. The arms and legs have several red spots and light red fur that dangles around. The claws and toes of Zoroark are colored black. The eyes are now red with yellow sclera.

The illusions channeled through Hisuian Zoroark's long withering fur are full of spite. Uniquely, this spiteful illusion can cause physical harm to its opponent on both the inside and outside. This power comes from the hatred it has for every living thing in the Pokémon world. Hisuian Zoroark's illusion malice is powerful enough to drive anyone who sees it to insanity due to their terror. Despite its extremely hostile and aggressive nature to everything, Hisuian Zoroark can be compassionate to those it cares about, such as Hisuian Zorua. It will become an invaluable ally once someone earns its trust. Hisuian Zoroark prefers to reside in the cold areas where it lingers onto. Like its Unova counterpart, Hisuian Zoroark can make its illusion of humans talking, to the point of easily fooling anyone in order to get food.

Appearances[]

Main Pokémon games[]

Spin-off Pokémon games[]

In Pokémon UNITE, Zoroark is playable through obtaining a Unite License. It is a melee speedster that starts as Zorua, which evolves into Zoroark at level 5.

Super Smash Bros. series[]

Zoroark appears as a Poké Ball summon in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. In the 3DS version of the game, it is unlocked after clearing 10-Man Smash. Upon release, it uses Fury Swipes to send fighters into the air, slash them repeatedly, and smash them back down. This move is very similar to Greninja's Final Smash. Zoroark reappeared in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

In the anime[]

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Zoroark in Pokémon: Zoroark: Master of Illusions

Zoroark starred and appeared alongside Zorua, the Legendary beasts and Celebi in the 13th Pokémon movie, Pokémon: Zoroark: Master of Illusions.

Hisuian Zoroark appeared in Pokémon Hisuian Snow. In Fiery Reflections in Snow, where a group of them inhabited Alabaster Forest in Alec's youth. A Shiny Hisuian Zoroark appeared in Two Hues, where it scares an Alpha Garchomp away to save the Galaxy Team and their old friend Alec.

Origin and inspiration[]

In-game information[]

Pokédex entries[]

Title Entry
Fifth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Black Bonds between these Pokémon are very strong. It protects the safety of its pack by tricking its opponents.
Pokémon White Each has the ability to fool a large group of people simultaneously. They protect their lair with illusory scenery.
Pokémon Black 2 Stories say those who tried to catch Zoroark were trapped in an illusion and punished.
Pokémon White 2 Stories say those who tried to catch Zoroark were trapped in an illusion and punished.
Sixth Pokémon generation
Pokémon X Each has the ability to fool a large group of people simultaneously. They protect their lair with illusory scenery.
Pokémon Y Bonds between these Pokémon are very strong. It protects the safety of its pack by tricking its opponents.
Pokémon Omega Ruby Each has the ability to fool a large group of people simultaneously. They protect their lair with illusory scenery.
Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Bonds between these Pokémon are very strong. It protects the safety of its pack by tricking its opponents.
Seventh Pokémon generation
Pokémon Ultra Sun It doesn't just transform itself—it also has the power to make hundreds of people see its illusions.
Pokémon Ultra Moon If it thinks humans are going to discover its den, Zoroark shows them visions that make them wander around in the woods.
Eighth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Sword This Pokémon cares deeply about others of its kind, and it will conjure terrifying illusions to keep its den and pack safe.
Pokémon Shield Seeking to ease the burden of solitude, lonely Trainers tell Zoroark to show illusions to them.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus Hisuian: With its disheveled white fur, it looks like an embodiment of death. Heedless of its own safety, Zoroark attacks its nemeses with a bitter energy so intense, it lacerates Zoroark's own body.
Ninth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Scarlet Stories say those who tried to catch Zoroark were trapped in an illusion and punished.
Pokémon Violet Each has the ability to fool a large group of people simultaneously. They protect their lair with illusory scenery.


Game locations[]

Title Location(s)
Fifth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Black
Lostlorn Forest (requires Shiny event Entei, Raikou, or Suicune)
Pokémon White
Lostlorn Forest (requires Shiny event Entei, Raikou, or Suicune)
Pokémon Black 2
Evolve Zorua
Pokémon White 2
Evolve Zorua
Sixth Pokémon generation
Pokémon X
Route 20, Pokémon Village
Pokémon Y
Route 20, Pokémon Village
Pokémon Omega Ruby
Evolve Zorua
Pokémon Alpha Sapphire
Evolve Zorua
Seventh Pokémon generation
Pokémon Ultra Sun
Poni Grove
Pokémon Ultra Moon
Poni Grove
Eighth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Sword
Loop Lagoon, Insular Sea (Wanderer)
Pokémon Shield
Loop Lagoon, Insular Sea (Wanderer)
Pokémon Legends: Arceus
Alabaster Icelands: near Avalugg's Legacy (mass outbreaks), near Glacier Terrace, Icepeak Cavern, Lake Acuity (only one during Mission 16), massive mass outbreaks
Ninth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Scarlet
North Province: Socarrat Trail (May disguise as other Pokémon)
Pokémon Violet
North Province: Socarrat Trail (May disguise as other Pokémon)


Evolution[]

Zorua
Level 30
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Base Stats[]

Base Stats
HP 60
Attack 105
Defense 60
Sp. Attack 120
Sp. Defense 60
Speed 105
Total 510

Hisuian[]

Base Stats
HP 55
Attack 105
Defense 60
Sp. Attack 125
Sp. Defense 60
Speed 110
Total 510

Moveset[]

Main article: Zoroark/moveset

Gallery[]

  Main article: Zoroark/gallery

Sprites[]

Sprites
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Sword Shield
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Scarlet Violet
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Renders
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Scarlet Violet
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Trivia[]

  • No other Pokémon has the same type combination as Hisuian Zoroark and its pre-evolution.
    • Hisuian Zorua and Zoroark are also the only Pokémon immune to both of their types.
  • Zoroark was first revealed by Junichi Masuda as a silhouette in the February 7, 2010 edition of Pokémon Sunday. Its full image was later revealed in the March 2010 issue of CoroCoro, alongside its pre-evolved form Zorua.
  • Zoroark is the second non-Legendary or Mythical Pokémon to star in a Pokémon movie, after Lucario.
  • Though evolving from Zorua at level 30, pre-release information from CoroCoro suggested it would evolve from Zorua by a method different from known evolution methods. What this method might have been if it was true is unknown.
  • Zoroark and its pre-evolution Zorua are the only non-Mythical Pokémon to have been event-exclusive for a time, prior to the release of Pokémon Black and White 2.
  • Prior to Version 1.2.0 of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Hisuian Zoroark's base stats were the same as Unovan Zoroark's. This change was undone when Hisuian Zoroark became available in those games. Similar occurences happened to Hisuian Zorua and Kleavor.
    • Furthermore, prior to the Version 2.0.1 update, Unovan Zoroark was unable to learn Encore via TM, while its pre-evolution could.
  • Goldeen and Zoroark are the only Pokémon that can come out of Master Balls that are neither Legendary Pokémon nor Mythical Pokémon.
    • Despite it not actually being a Legendary, Zoroark's trophy appears in the Legend of Pokémon Black & Pokémon White Trophy Box.
  • Prior to version 1.0.8 of Smash 4, the claw swipes were considered projectiles, so they could be completely negated by a character wearing a Franklin Badge, who would only take damage from the final hit.
    • If said character would have taken the final hit from the attack, they would be inflicted ~80% and subsequently meteor smashed, with the hit being impossible to tech.

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